A Guide to the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts (1776-1928) Expenses and Warrants of the Restored Government of Virginia,1863-1864
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 44187
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Preferred Citation
Restored Government of Virginia, Expenses and Warrants, 1863-1864. Accession 44187, State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
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Historical Information
During the Civil War both the state government and the pro-Union Restored Government of Virginia, which was based first in Wheeling and then in Alexandria, had auditors of public accounts.
Scope and Content
This collection contains records concerning the funding of the Restored Government of Virginia's agencies (expenses of the courts and General Assembly), the pay of its officers and employees (salaries of judges, commonwealth attorneys, civil employees), and the collection of revenues. Also included are warrants for the Constitutional Convention held in Alexandria in 1864, and various contingent funds.